14 FAUNA OF XEW ENGLAND. 



GLIRES. SIMPLICIDENTATA. 



MURIDAE. 



34. Pekomyscus leucopus noveroracensis (Fischer.) Miller. 



Eastern vtrhite-footed mouse ; New York deer- 

 mouse ; Deermouse ; Woodmouse. 



3fus sylvaticus noveboracensis Fiscb., Synopsis mammalimii, 

 1S29, p. 318-819. "In Novo Eboraco." 



PeromijKcus leucopus novehoracensis (Fisch.). Mearns, Proc. 

 biol. soc. Washington, 1901, vol. 14, p. 154. 



PeromyscKS iwierlcanus tiooebonicensis (Fisch.). Elliot, Field 

 Columb. mus., zool. ser., 1901, vol. 2, p. 125 (fig. 30 of "P. 

 mnericanns "). 



Woodlands of transition zone. 

 Me. — Southern counties. 

 N. H.— Below 3000 feet. 

 Vt. to Conn. 



35. Neotoma pennsylvanica Stone. 



Alleghany wood rat ; Cave rat. 



Neotoma jyennsylvajiica Stone, Proc. acad. nat. sci. Philadel- 

 phia, 1893,1). 16. "South Mountain, Cumberland County, 

 Penna." 



Neotoma pennsylvanica Stone. Rhoads, Mammals of Penna. 

 & N. J., 1903, p. 85-92, pi. 4. 



In stony places and in caves; upper austral zone. 



?Mass.— (Gibbs.) 



Conn.— Liberty Hill; ? Bridgeport (Linsley). 



36. Evotomys gapperi ochraceus ^Miller. 

 Eastern red-backed mouse; Wood vole. 



Evotomys gapperi ochraceus Miller, I'roc. Boston soc. nat. 

 hist., 1894, vol. 26, p. 193-196, pi. 3, fig. 1. "Mount Wash- 

 ington, N. H., .... Alpine Garden." 



